NASA’s $1bn plan to blow up ISS after horror leak forces crews to prepare for escape
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NASA is spending $1bn on a strategy to safely crash the leaking ISS into the Pacific Ocean by 2031 before it triggers a catastrophic uncontrolled fall
NASA is spending $1bn on a strategy to safely crash the leaking ISS into the Pacific Ocean by 2031 before it triggers a catastrophic uncontrolled fall
NASA is spending $1bn on a strategy to safely crash the leaking ISS into the Pacific Ocean by 2031 before it triggers a catastrophic uncontrolled fall
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